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Ever since Koguryio was founded, the Kingdoms have insisted on asserting their right to colonialism and imperialism. They spread out like a plague across the land, their fingers tainting everything they touch. Trees are chopped down to build houses on the land, which naturally supplies them with shelter. Nature's housing must be too good for these 'civilized' peoples. They spit on Awen, saying they would rather cut down her trees than to live in her caves. Yuri and his advisors have hearts as black as tar, they care not for the lands Barbarians call home. We have a birthright to this land, and yet they don't acknowledge our claim.
Civilization is a parasite, it spreads and grows and with it come corruption, greed, and other wicked things. Townies multiply like rabbits, and consume like wild boars. Their proclamations of needing accommodating space have been not a safeguard for their obtrusion on our lands, but a cop out. They may call imperialism accommodation, but it shows expansion as a hostile take-over. We, the Barbarians will not stand for it. If the Kingdoms grant any further intrusion on our lands, hell will know no fury, which the likes of the horde will unleash.
Historians of the Kingdom's might have you believe KaKhan was a rash, short tempered Barbarian; but since when have historians ever been completely unbiased and accurate? They are spin doctors who put townie rhetoric into their history to vilify our ancestors. In the 19th yuri, KaKhan did invade Koguryo. The historians would have you believe this was because the winter was harsh, and had exhausted the supplies the Khans relied on. The historians would also cast Koguryo as the benevolent Kingdom, attempting to help survivalists survive.
But what do townie historians know of survival? KaKhan's motives were revenge, not survival. He was a Barbarian, he knew how to take care of his people's needs. KaKhan knew Yuri, and saw what he was doing. Yuri was expanding his empire, and KaKhan would not have it. The Khans cut down Koguryo for tempting the hand of the Barbarian hordes. Let it be known, that although the Koguryians were victorious against KaKhan's coup, that any attempt to move into Barbarian land will be met with fierce and swift counter-measures.
Barnibus the Berserker